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Okay. So. About yesterday! What can I say? I’m from the city. I didn’t think it was that deep. (Put that on my tombstone–Famous last words: “She didn’t think it was that deep!” LOL.) So then my car is, like, in the water. I had an immediate sense that this was it, this car was so over, and I felt totally calm. I had just been to town, to pay my car insurance payment. I’m not kidding!!! So I looked around and figured out what I should get. My purse, obviously. My camera, which I always have with me. And my CDs. There was this man across the road and he kept yelling at me to get out of the car, it’s going to wash away. I opened the door–into the water–and yelled back at him that I was fine and I was getting my CDs. The car wasn’t in any near danger of washing away and I had the door open so I could get out any time I wanted to, but just in case it was to wash away later– Not going anywhere without my CDs. I got my CDs, slogged out of the car, walked down the road in search of who else but Steve-the-Builder, who I knew would take a toothpick and some wire and fly me out of there.
Which he did.


Then Steve-the-Builder’s brother showed up, because of course everyone around here is related to everyone else and the tow truck guy is Steve-the-Builder’s brother. He said, “I rushed over here because the report I got was that you were stuck on top of your car and were about to die.” I said, “I was just fine and I told that guy I was just getting my CDs!” And he was really nice. He and Steve-the-Builder and his two sons all tried really hard not to let me see them laughing, and I took pictures, and then my car went away.
And I got a new one and it’s fab and I’ll try not to do anything else stupid for at least a couple more months, but that might be difficult because I’m so me.
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So thank you!
-Kim
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Okay, I gotta know… what CDs do you love so much that you would have to save them from being washed away?
Seriously, it doesn’t take a lot of water to wash a car away. Even if you think it’s not going to wash away, if it’s too deep to drive through, you should get out… just so you know.
I’m glad you’re OK.
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Have a great day!
p.s. How is 52?
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Re 52’s reaction–he said he liked how I total cars better than how 16 does it.
You can see how 16 totals cars here–
http://suzannemcminn.com/blog/2007/05/29/mom-i-wrecked-the-car/
Re my CDs–they’re ALL important, LOL! I took them ALL!
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Sorry to be so nosy. I’m just flabbergasted. :eek:
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It’s surprising how few items can total a car. When 16 had his accident, the airbag deployment alone would have totalled the car. (Airbags are extremely expensive.)
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Yikes, $17,000! That is unbelievable. :eek:
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I enjoy your perspective on it, too–you may not be from here, but you look at things the same easy-going way. Got a problem, figure it out, call a few neighbors, fix the problem, and have a good story to tell for years afterwards.
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Love it.